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  • Graduated from [[University of the Witwatersrand Drama Department|Wits]] in 1982 with a BA Dramatic Art. ...ts Festival]] in 1985 she had roles in ''[[Under the Oaks]]'' and ''[[Over the Hill]]''.
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  • ...was born [[Beryl Joffe]] on 3 December 1923, but initially she was part of the Johannesburg amateur theatrical scene under her two of her married names, n ...'[[Detective Story]]'' (1952), while she also took part in [[Variety Under the Stars]] (1965) in [[Joubert Park]].
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  • ...in, and has worked there since as a voice artist, writer and actress under the name [[Megan Metrikin]]. ...ieter|Tjaart]]’s ''[[The Vegetable Woman]]'' or ''[[Meditations on Blake & The Minotaur’s Sister]]'' (An adaption of Euripides’s ''[[Hippolytus]]'').
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  • ...ed Seychelles coup, which resulted in him receiving a prison sentence when the group arrived back in South Africa. ...n Mike Hoare became military and technical advisor on the feature film ''[[The Wild Geese]]'' (1978), he brought in Moneta as his assistant.
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  • ''[[Hans die Skipper]]'' ("Hans the seaman or sea captain"), can refer to either a play or a film, both based o ''Not to be confused with '''[[Hans, the Boatman]]''', a musical comedy in 3 acts by Clay M. Greene made famous by [
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  • ...d sometimes controversial filmmaker. ''[[Summer Is Forever]]'' (1971), ''[[The Hunter]]'' (1973) and [[Suffer Little Children…]] (1976) all received exp ...atre]]. In 1977 his film ''[[Suffer Little Children…]]'' was also shown at the [[Market Theatre]], together with [[Leslie Dektor]]’s ''[[We Take Our Pri
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  • ...48 in Waregem in West Flanders, Belgium, where he completed high school at the Heilig Hart College Waregem, then went to university to study classical phi ...had obtained his first guitar and founded his first four piece rockband at the age of
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  • [[Open-air theatre]] is the general term for all kinds of theatrical and musical performances hat take See also '''[[Shakespeare-in-the-Park]]'''
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  • ...ch may be considered objectionable, harmful, sensitive, or inconvenient to the government or media organizations as determined by a censor. ...n average of about 70 films per year, and 7000 publications were banned in the decade in which this Act was in operation. (See Gosher, 1988) [JH]
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